The Aquabats vs. the Floating Eye of Death (thing)

"The Aquabats Vs. The Floating Eye of Death" (also known as the exclamation mark injected "The Aquabats! Vs. The Floating Eye of Death!"), which is often shortened to "The Floating Eye" by fans (known as Aquacadets), is The Aquabats' third release. Released in 1999 on Time Bomb Recordings, the album was met by mixed reviews by it's fans. Some were dissapointed with The Aquabats move away from ska towards rock that is often compared to Devo. Others enjoyed the evolution and continued to laugh along to The Aquabats wacky sense of humor.

12.The Thing in the Bass Amp - Fun rock song about a monster in a bass amp, with ample use of horns.

13. Amino Man - Originally written by the Offspring's Dexter Holland, Amino Man was injected with The Aquabats' strangeness - this one's about a weightlifting monster.

14.Hello, Goodnight - A sweet, simplistic song supposedly about death. Uncharacteristic of the Aquabats.

The release in 1999 was accompanied by a tour. The artwork features some photos from a pilot for a planned show featuring The Aquabats(which inevitably fell through.) Since the release, the Aquabats have acquired a new drummer, Ricky Fitness, and have lost a horn player, Catboy.